'Shot ourselves in the foot': Brumbies withstand Fijian fright as BOD hat-trick seals 'tough' win

By Christy Doran / Editor

A Ben O’Donnell hat-trick helped the Brumbies survive a giant scare on Friday night, as the Fiji Drua brought a slice of Suva to Canberra to push Australia’s premier side until the final whistle.

While the Brumbies raced out to a 19-0 lead, Eddie Jones’ prediction on his Friday podcast that their clash against the Drua represented a danger match for Australia’s front-runners rang true as the visitors clawed their way back to 31-28 deficit.

Only some excellent goal-line defence and a series of blown chances from the Drua denied the visitors from taking the lead with 10 minutes to go.

But some long-awaited possession and territory, and a return to their trusty ol’ rolling maul, saw the Brumbies awarded a penalty try in the 73rd minute. Rubbing salt into the wound, the Drua lost flanker Joseva Tamani to the sin bin for trying to illegally stop the maul.

A five-metre dash to the try line down the left-hand touchline then saw O’Donnell score his third to complete a memorable performance and lead the Brumbies to a flattering, though hugely important, 43-28 bonus point victory in the end.

“It was a tough one,” O’Donnell said. “We made it tough for ourselves and credit to the Drua, they’re a tough team when you give you them a sniff, and they took every inch.”

Ben O’Donnell scored a hat-trick to help the Brumbies finish over the top of the Fijii Drua at GIO Stadium on April 14, 2023, in Canberra. Photo: Mark Nolan/Getty Images

Captain Allan Alaalatoa said his side weren’t surprised about the physical encounter.

“If I’m honest, it’s what we expected,” he said. “They’re a quality side and as we saw they’re a team that backs themselves from anywhere. I think most of their tries came out of their centre zone and they’re able to hold the ball for a number of phases and dominate collision. They’re a quality side and you’ve got to take your hat off to them.”

The Brumbies finishers were once again pivotal in seeing them to victory.

Test forwards Billy Pollard and Nick Frost had a number of strong involvements, while loose-forward Luke Reimer once again made his presence felt off the bench.

The openside flanker got on the ball twice to win two crucial penalties.

“We were still under the pump then. I think it wasn’t until the last five minutes (that we had the game locked up), so it was awesome for those boys to get out there and feel that experience,” Alaalatoa said.

The Drua, who pulled off big home wins against the Crusaders and Rebels to be firmly in the mix for the finals, will be disappointed to leave Canberra without a point.

Mick Byrne’s side dominated the majority of the second half, before falling away in the final 10 minutes after squandering a series of chances.

“I was real proud of the boys for the fightback,” playmaker Teti Tela said.

“Obviously you can’t let the Brumbies outfit get too many penalties, especially down our end, they’re quite clinical at the set-piece. We sort of shot ourselves in the foot in the second half.

“Those are the calls that turn the game. We definitely thought we had the momentum rolling in the backend of the second half. The Brumbies are a quality side, so we had to be clinical.”

Early on and it looked like being a procession for the Brumbies.

Despite fluffing his line, O’Donnell managed to get on the end of a Tom Wright offload to score after just four minutes.

The former Australian Sevens star looked like having his second after 10 minutes after some brilliant work in contact on the fringes. But his second was overturned after Wright’s final pass drifted forward.

There was no denying him three minutes later though as the left-winger pounced on a clever Len Ikitau chip before toeing the ball ahead and having it fall into his lap after a fortuitous deflection.

And when Pete Samu scored to open up a 19-0 lead it looked like the Brumbies would coast through to their bye.

But in a flash the match turned as the visitors finally found their feet and the Brumbies were caught on the hop.

Darcy Swain, who started for the first time in 2023, was shown a yellow card in the 31st minute after being pinged at the breakdown. The pressure eventually was felt when Peni Matawalu scored four minutes later.

Then the Drua broke free once more and Andy Muirhead joined his teammate in the naughty corner after Damon Murphy said the winger’s hands went past the ball at the ruck in a deliberate attempt at slowing the game down. It was a tough call, particularly with Muirhead appearing to get straight on the ball.

Some nice feet saw Tela score and suddenly the Drua were back in the match, trailing 19-14 at the break.

Ratu Peni Matawalu of Fijian Drua celebrates scoring at GIO Stadium in Canberra. Photo: Mark Nolan/Getty Images

Both sides traded two tries in opening 20 minutes of the second half, as Lachlan Lonergan and Muirhead’s tries were rubbed out by a flying Iosefo Masi and Kalaveti Ravouvou.

But the Drua’s inability to crack the Brumbies’ line in the final quarter was punished when the home side final got some ball and made it count themselves.

The win saw the Brumbies temporarily move into top spot on the Super Rugby standings on 31 points, with the winner of the Hurricanes and Chiefs in Saturday’s blockbuster in Wellington set to move back into first.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-16T14:03:53+00:00

CUW

Roar Rookie


sorry - the canes are overrated !!! as i said to Highlander few weeks back - canes have been very lucky with the injuries - they can easily put out 2 teams and still be of high quality that cant be said of HIghlangers and Crusaders for eg. if u saw the Chiefs match - they had 2 sets of 3rd rowers of top quality - something almost every team will dream of !!! on the other hand i think the ChiEFS this season are the real deal - playing like Crusaders from the get go !!!

2023-04-16T13:53:49+00:00

CUW

Roar Rookie


it will take a few years to make them thinking guys like chess players :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: for eg - when Swain was given a yellow and they had a 5 m penalty silly boys took a tap , instead of calling for a scrum against the 7 man team !!! there were few similar decisions that in my amateur opinion lacked smart thinking to play against what was in front !!! but on a nother note - how about that 13!!! :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: now where will Radrandra play ?? :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-04-16T13:47:45+00:00

CUW

Roar Rookie


he was off side at the ruck - ie not behind the hindmost foot - ie coming in from the side :stoked: :stoked: :stoked: for reference - he was offside at the ruck when he broke QTs foot. :angry: :angry: the card becoz it was just 3 metrs from try line!!! cynical anyday :silly: :silly: :silly:

2023-04-16T13:44:46+00:00

CUW

Roar Rookie


of course SANZAAAARRR will clear him - but the fact was he broke a LAW that stated one shud not deliberately target the legs !!! not only that= he was off side and came in to ruck from the side !!! argie Lavanini used to do such silly fouls - dirty plays that warrant immediate cards - but now seems to be a reformed character

2023-04-16T13:40:37+00:00

CUW

Roar Rookie


its Murphys law out there i think in once sequence around 25- 30 minutes on clock - brumbies had about 4 forward passes that werent called and then off a nice line move by fiji a perfect pass was called forwards but cant laugh at this - coz this is supposed to be SUPER RUGGER :shocked: :shocked:

2023-04-16T13:38:06+00:00

CUW

Roar Rookie


the number of brumbies forward passes missed by the refs was baffling - yet the one i saw called off fiji was a perfect pass any day !! just cant understand how DM keeps getting appointed every week also cant get why running refs arent in TMO box - just dont think the retired guys are not having a good time of it. however - the trys disallowed were correct to tmos credit - but the footage shown was a disaster tbh :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-04-15T23:17:33+00:00

Alli Anz

Roar Rookie


Says the fan of the most penalised team this year :laughing:

2023-04-15T12:07:22+00:00

Qualify

Roar Rookie


:laughing: :thumbup:

2023-04-15T11:09:28+00:00

Hooter

Roar Rookie


Qualify. This is my not arguing with you face :-|

2023-04-15T09:12:19+00:00

WEST

Roar Guru


I’m keen to see how the Brumbies go against the Hurricanes in a few weeks in Wellington. That will be a good indication on where the Brumbies are at :stoked:

2023-04-15T09:08:58+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Thought Brian O'Driscoll had come out of retirement reading the headline

2023-04-15T08:18:58+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


No argument. When all fit, he’s down at 8/9

2023-04-15T07:20:56+00:00

Qualify

Roar Rookie


Agreed. He has a lot of will and endeavor. But he has a wreckless energy and needs to sort it out. But even without the penalty reputation he’s still not in my top 5 locks in Australia.

2023-04-15T07:18:37+00:00

Qualify

Roar Rookie


He's a repeat offender and to state otherwise is just dishonest. He put the bullseye on his own back. Not me.

2023-04-15T06:17:33+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I was frustrated when he got the card but was otherwise impressed by his efforts. He carried and defended powerfully, which cannot always be said about him. His lineout work was typically very good and the scrum looked powerful. I am not inclined towards him typically but felt I needed to acknowledge his performance…until the card. I did feel for him as he remonstrated with the ref. He clearly knows his reputation and also what this would mean the wrap of his performance would consist of

2023-04-15T06:04:54+00:00

Greysy

Roar Rookie


Yes, those two yellow cards were really in the Brumbies favour weren't they? Your boys won for once this week Jimbo, no need for the saltiness.

2023-04-15T05:51:07+00:00

Jimbo81

Roar Rookie


Every single week. They are the most cynical team in rugby.

2023-04-15T05:50:13+00:00

Jimbo81

Roar Rookie


Another week, another controversial series of rulings in the Brumbies favour….

2023-04-15T05:10:16+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


Forward dominance & composure, which won the game, requires fitness Malotru and despite the dubious YCs (all three were dubious). Pointing to the facts, 184 Brums tackles at 90% success vs 88 Drua tackles; and Brums only had 44% of the ball (partly due to the YC). To win against those stats requires a great deal of fitness & discipline. Murphy keeps his cards in his pocket and Brums win that more easily, they make fewer tackles and wouldn’t look as tired. Replay the opening 25mins, prior to the first YC, Brums made it look like a cakewalk at 19 vs Nil. Momentum shifted to Drua after the second consecutive YC.

2023-04-15T05:07:18+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


No.

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